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<title>This is a test with XHTML</title>
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<meta name="description" content="introduction to web design">
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<body bgcolor="silver">Note: using bgcolor in the bold tag will modify your background color<br>
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<p>First Paragaraph of text</p>
<p align="center">  Second Paragraph of Text - centered</p>
sample text
another bit of sample texts
<br>a line break
<h1>Header one</h1>
<h2>Header two</h2>
<h3>Header three</h3>
<h4>Header four</h4>
<h5>Header five</h5>
<h6>Header six</h6>
<font color="blue">You can modify the color of text by using the color tag attribute in your font tag.<br></font>
<p style="color:red">You can specify color by using the word for that color or special codes.</p>  
But, this is no longer recommended by the HTML and XHTML folks - they suggest using styles instead.<br>
For more information about color codes, 
go to http://html-color-codes.info<br><br>
<em>emphasize text - usually shows as italics</em><br>
<strong> display text in strong format - usually shows as bold</strong><br>
<big>this usually shows up a bit bigger than normal</big><br>
<small> this usually shows up a bit smaller than normal</small><br>
example of using&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; spaces.
<p style="font-family:verdana;font-size:110%;color:green">
This is a paragraph with some text in it. The HTML code for this text shows the use of style sheet tags to set font size, color, and type.  
This is a paragraph with some text in it. 
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